- z s i tq4-, • 'IITSBURCi'II GAZETTE, "irMDRIYI NATTER WILL BE FOUND #OIPE MGR OP THIS PAPER. , 116.41.1111=11 Wrist: eartrnt...Tho oxfords* drat , „'„, ' .-.•- - ' ,L tiltiCS Of ear Foal,. Morrow drat to our loslooss alto ...4 ;„. L. . Ltoot thirditio lo u t. woof rio=cte r. bortraro ftootra. 1 --- IrZalordortry rElligoltol =atria Western tennott "sc t ~-,-,'!„ .44-• L. , rtotitriatlfootons roam ' , - , , ,,f;e: i U.?) Apviaxtrams—Natthir the zattorla Rooms ti. ~.,. ow !rioting Istottllsturent of tat 111.71.7 %arm aro , L L . I L ::: I IiiMMOS mai Sturisr. ADVESTII9I,Irbo &giro dull: . - . onto to amour i s tho riper ea-Monday ll.orzaux. 1 - ....1 - .. ' ' ' l 69o l .,rorbottd Mara to Wort 5 O'clock. on Words, 1;,: . • --..-:•..;.•:r ~. , r ',ON. CANAL coiacuszoiria, • ' , L it,,, . lllOB/11( I'OWIAALL; °tido:gagger &um*. ' •''. '; EX. R. SIoCLIIIte, Of Frcusklis County. it. r . ..: : . ' l. ,- . 701 smvsroz asi9oux., 'k '. :. .'": -i: ' \..•:,;( 311411EVELi131 bIEYEISS, 0/Clarion County. "P ' t "1 / 4 r; • • • ,' ' ''!? ...-''' H.-t - . IMO sent to your care some weeks to New Ene.d Boclety of Pitts __ And the coming anniversary of the .anatinition at Delft Haven, Holland, in 16.20 *Lilo!' anniversary occurs on hiculay, August fft.' you do me the favor to insert come brilitoillos of this in the papal of your city.— ,39e arc ptirfarin i lf. on a Large mile for visitors,' tilwf, aspect theta!, orators of Ile ocuultry and assetablagel: , ''The large tent, holding some 11 11 70 i 1s aimed, and ire arefrilly employed in ,pisparing .decorations for the oocasion...l will I send you a per arrangements "I rate ;A .. - ~ - • ' • . -.—.. , • ..- Enrecuitaz Cmeinz.—L: Harierr, Esq., has disposed If his interest in tho Pittifrargi :Mors bit Pa; to, Gni. P. Gummi, Esq., whC wllt bereefFer be sumeisted with Mr. Phillips in the putoprietership And editorial wisasgement of that paper. Gilmore is s lawyer of respectable , inilas city, and arse a member of the • rut Legislators. We 'welcome him with Om are to the thorny path he has chosen, which he llieurs many revonsibilitine and 'in missing toil, while its reiants are sellout more Hui* the oonselouteces of hating faithfully db .' *lgged a duly which beirila bees sppreeista Hs ,Wl.ll gad plenty to giro adiiee, many to cone • plain, and few to eommend and cheer hind in his - . toilsome labors. Ibexe is some sunshine, never , • tort of lidadnable charm in the pow , aof taihing. silently to thousands of eager !la den; Who 11-spite of &meshes ars more or less Infleumed by what they read. If, no one, thee, mace& the editor any honor from his in silica, he sonorously feels it himself, and it fee. • .:eptently hie arm; when almost fainting ' L • auder his Isbormidireponalbilltles, sad prompts • hhn to maintain the right as , he understands !tin , of all opposition.. We trait Mr. *Gilmore d aided easier. ii!sw batik& longe Progdowoym • A - , •• ,X-. - * •••,9 4. " ill the titlq of a - I ,ll‘ . .ti.i• ......4--7-,-,/t be iiihgehed lathe ' -•''''`` a i .... ' , "'" .. ;;'' 2 .';'t catty, 'lt pub .», ' _ ,-- 4 , 8. 04 y.... , ,,.- sad edited by . D. 11. B. ... i••• - t •,--- -''''' • Elicie late stiliamtv of the Legislature e ; ~'",-• 41..i. wan ' ii. , n i s ttiggependent"JS. poll. ..',4....7(1...,,, el S ''''''' ''''''-' ' ' ...1 .-Z 4 ` If. sad Mikes' init. a respectable appausnoo Tre ,' , . i .l•2s. ~.., 4,44 op paper , • , , •,•••• -' /1 Coy A ttottn •• • - • .;..".' 4 5 t, r - Tioi.-80ine vcry I Tel 1- ''''''4 'UM" PWlL' re la Made by a ratrailed apt ...4 -. 4, , , ~ i, i ,,,,,ii i r, st. n , s ti m o' ,l,";„ me. sore; who h ape J . - .. 4;'.. -4------- '' in Africa under the amyl of tl. '',.. V4VingtolPati Board, repootle ' Bap tist Miselonary r , '*(,-,', .:V..aPutherti •+ a , rospeots of *titmouse . --I' r. ' *l4 125"4 lad religi° P to mos„eaden.‘ Mr. ;.. f... ..„ ; 2.!•' fi ry gilt& gill be novel Leone a Bei. '''...",- 80 . spat some time at Blares . ~.. , . .' .."; '.•-• . 0 -V: -gi s b colour for liberated glues, and t es t { _IM r• 1 ,=. ' 1 361 - ` , `, ...'" a degree otadesnottment and proVello.,m n su ';, ,p 5 , , r , "flatly hatersMe to' British pAlit • , . . ` stet Itopetal for the Attire of that mu . • ,-- 1 ' a,„estgr many of the idiom rescued by • iit . . ' ; -. from the middle gantalte - and from ' lll '‘ ~..'". 0 7":- °"l"n ory have boon thorough'' , ed ucated , „. i r o : ar oi We ' " - e• • f;,' *-' ".; 4i. lOsUe. 'with is noble feel in tee Boma of them el 71422: Mr. • Bcw" pohol i Xhlp In Greek an • El ' ern t:tut good oo Nall respects . to be to .• I i'W4 : 7 ' aga biler beethetai . q of their ram. A ti larfr ai n • • !n -:`l -- yam In Blare Leone, o Ilfa 'li -.• ' •..,,, c ' t gIIP ,'h se rewind lath Illeir ° , - ';',l; totelt native land, and are no oil '' ' -•• fag up g ladies Oath at abbooken di , "2 ,' Ithltamr°. Bowen llo fr omo sis ti l i t e ed w : 4 t t ribe Ede obe 1 ' :'-' '.,”' , ... •'-. isiT, sogy," - but posserdng soma ye - Itabl ' .`. - -•- eterostesual trelia—ihtt Tenth& tag. • tat :- a Wes hundred miles north of Si • •lt , ,i l . ,-, : mael b. __ lN : l e slia ges tissa tr ideb khl kyo ld poot tol peuuu d itiot. /p ue r nt V it , el T ; c'nr :i iii ! ti l t, -Is are . poll* hospitable as hois t', r _. ..A 6....1 mad. greater adesuoes AD 11 i fs . F -. • igolabsn ..4 " . '''' — agiy. — lff •• • ••.h. js kn on tarn ea tri od bes ; andotdie hive. onietemstit '' eltellf....__Tha be a ve s,..' ygg Shrbdan mist - arta, fate A W9 ,1 "."1,--. i ji : the cruiee . t fit sad edford an oPtogn in. lr. asarit. r . BailliSii . i. of lih rliall. --- poiy withitell• J. ii Leo:, a liir see.l.fi.Deeiterd and their glee;_ Ivr , Gilbert fsum 448.014:00,A0.611,,#04 f "1 0 , ,Am mr ,.. RuNamielse -,' ~ '.- - ..' , • must= BY vrima a ca - WEDNESDAY- MOBNING,AILY 18,.1858 stink. PIXOiXErI WHIG HONLILTIOIIB. 1 OFTHElmmullog,lr THE MoIUIDS: the Pilgrims. bave They have -beretofore . Ws tauding of the Pllielma; they note PM , 'vista, 'alio, the embarkation of the tcath place Mn Holland.' The for ocettoolog In the 'Mater, but few !pair to Plymouth; but the IMtor .1 summer, when WM most 10104. 011'4Mo:00re, thatewlll doubtlasa Ate :below, from one of thn thief Pilgrim Society in. Plymouth, to, it this city, it wse ill 6e en that the Society In Plthiburgh is invited ' any melba of the Society:find it go, they van procure oredrmtiale els of ill Society. Puiroirrir, July 7, 1863. -Though not personally acquainted itethbv letter, haring been inform , 16.1,m5, that you feel much in ihsa relates to the pilgrims and their OW% ET LS!. inpowdent funiSibie us an erect of the doings of thfehriportint association, at its late meeting. simowg 'its sots wee the paSeage of resolutions .wieemenendlng 'Lomat dexaaars, Fag, aa la lit *ion to be supported by the people of Ohio for the ethos ofBtateCoMmiesioner of Comnion . • Mode. Ou"&st passage of tide resolution, the yeei and nays were called, and thislarge' Con. caution toted siiiiisiciouly yea 1 Thu proceed. leg has armed the Ire of the Columbus Stater. mum, Ciacismd flabuteutsr,and - other papers of She Democratic party. The Suds Conrentiodris • "dumped: p a body of Whig partisans, and as ssUrpere, of power, ek. Mr. Andrewi Is not the .Whig candidate, and he his not been noinliisted . ;.-bY - Say. political peaty. The Whip and Free 'sato declined to make any„ nomination, and 'Mr:A/Wrests is tacitly supported by Whip, Fria. Botieri,wpd by many Democrat' as the "People's '," * .itomlnse for Commissioner 'Of Common Schools." •'.2lCirit,liaa; Utopian, a perfect propriety in the TOiStihers' Convutlon expressing their opinion; - seirtUoisisse fromso large a body, assembled from "WiWriseistlins. of thsEtate, no higher testimony oonidhayo been gieeinf.hfir—Andreins' &new for, ihapoaltion. Therall ageneral tad proper die punka to Ohto not to make the Moo a pollti eallml, but this does not suit the - memo's:my. 'rad a %aviation tau been called to nominate n .sfmonYure, unteritffed Democrat 'to oppoiekir. ;ArtdrairL -Hence the nttsck of the .Demooratie . upon ..the School convention. WC hare no 4oubt the people of (Nilo will rebuke thbi arm, 'genie a : l4'9V dictation by triumphantly legKr, , Andreers, who is eminently qtutll4i4;Yor tka , - s' - ':= l ;' — 1 1-• flointworo Jun dark Unita—Wel hadSths draglisitioi of, eisailialow,' yeateiday, i at the SifkiMannfaettuitityl establishment of Mestizo, AO* .Btillarnetk some of ;the finest Looks for liaLwituidVataltaire airs errs seem We ion: Alder awn perttatly,roposiininf, let the zatirils 113CIIIII . they like. They are both flishrundloare the oelebtited Yates. Oos 111 adhici z‘Yalk's libido Lock," one of the simplest citibitittro looks we tire ever tem ; and . orbs "Totes' Baok-ociloo Lick, " a most )40 I n g pa . 11124 safe, look.. We recommend three eitiseiti who desire to prams rife bob, to call and examine these works of ark mvoessor~ .. orto ; • C "T"'"F4r K "- us tliiita4,3diletiuoAialle; I ALtiiiic4g3cdi 8;1653: l'alOttimoid that 'lit of the two Edit. - cannel Aaioaiatbtid that ore aeon to sesemble yeni readers will feel Same Werent in inearing from the Ohio piste Teachers' Mao- Marion. :The Most happy, enthnsiastlo, the Pulpit- and most influential meeting of the kind . ever held in this, kr any other State in the Union, has just aimed its session' in the city of Dayton. The Meeting. woo presided weer, for the most part, by Nev. Wm: 0. Anderson, D. D., I'residern of Miami Unimunity. During the two days of the meeting there were in oonsiant attendance nearly kle hundred teachers and Merida of edu cation. Enteral able addressee !Mt delivered dathog - the meeting,. on various enbjeete; and topics of great practical importioice mere freely and fully discussed, and with the best and Most harmonious feeling. , This Asnoolation has held. regular annual and eemiannualMeetiogs for five or oixyeass past; and it has constantly increased In irturther and infitence as well; as in favor with all the true filends of education. An Agent has he= kept In the field; by contributions from its members, for the last two yeses, at Si eatery of $1500..Th0 OhleSohool Journal is edited and., published under the immediate direction tf its Ereautire Committee. illoth 'of the progress made in - Orgenising Union Schiele in the novena" towns In tie State, and inwaking up general in terest upon thisubjent if general ed, rication, le ' I owing to the 'steady, straight ',tweed course of thin Association, and, the sotiVity,lseal and err; lambi of its effutient,and gentlemanly agent, Mr. Loam Anntaws. This gentlthoan is now unanimously and serdously recommended for the office cf School Commissioner, created by the New School Low of the State. ',Kith such a man as Andrews at the head of her school system, with such ample ,provisionsfor the sup Port of "choke as her new law proeicies, and with such a corps oienlightened, enthusiastic' and efficient teachers sir those assembled for'the last'two days at Dayton, Ohio Is equipped for a great and im mediate advance '.ht. the wise of memo! edu. Dayton is a bearilllni city. Thee inhabitants are hospitable, kind and deeply enlisted In the great cause of Behoide. The members of the Association, from all Parts, wets 'relearned to the hoepitalities of the oily. On last :evening, Prof. isahos,, Principal of Cooper Female Seminary; gave en entertainment to the hundreds in attendance, in the spacious Halls and . teentifrilly:otheinented grounds of the 13eteinary. Every iine 'present seemed eon sidous of the apprimlateness of the nompliment and the fitness of the oaresidn for the highest noolal enjoyment. The hearie of Omen knit togetheiin the wanneethithathipe; and Limit althorne formed in•the proseeution of that great mole which is the appropriate duty of the American people, n hole itflothoe will be felt and rejoined In long after erne sigma laborers Mull have passed away from the earth. During the epproachinienhetiogs, about to be held in Pittsburgh (on. the sth God 9th of Aug , prom.) a blase of kindly feelings and influencer may, be awakened that will pulsate, not only to the confine, of the great Keystone State, but to the ends of the American continent. There is a subject nearer to the true heart of ourpeople than those of money and. politica. AU begin to feel the necemity el some permanent foundation for metals, literature and salience; for polities, reli gion and Boatel well.being; there mint be some intellectual substratitm fol.- the immenee, fabric rearing by the present generation 'to be' trans. misted to the ooming one, oti which that &trio may rest in eighty. .Thatlubstrannn. must be laid by thoroughly educating—not a few prates. slowed men as heretofore, gpe every youth grow, leg up for the respohsiblelluties of life: This being the appropriate work of the American peo ple, all the necessary to insure its speedy sc. compdament is to turn the pane attention to the erthject. What can better or sooner do lids Can these eduoatimpl gatherings and councils? I trust that Pittaburighmilleome up to her whole duty to the proposed meetings. - w. T. os.—A coy Canneries Ann Barnum or Josarn Baum, GAICHLIM—On 'Alatarday afternoon Joseph Smith had a trial before the Police Como far keeping, permitting to be kept, - ind renting a room on Fifth :street; known La the "Cincinnati Rona," for gambling purposes. The evidence was positive againatjhim, and the Jury after a few minutes absence; retained a millet of guilty of renting a room for gambling. . A motion was then made for a newirial, which wu overruled, and the prlsoner was eenienced to the .naytiout• . A , f fire hundred dollars aneCncets, andto sterol; Miumitted until the due and aoita. were pald.— :-":Prerions to being sentenced, he wine sated If he 'had any thing to my why the sentence of the 3 Court should not be parsed. He replied that he ' 'was not legallytried, that the Coin had no Jo riadiatlen in each eases, and that he would bold the Court responalble for the consequences. The .Court remarked that they would emue the pots, ante for the last remark, as it was prompted by , . his counsel, Clime Brown.and o Mr. Hill, bat if the attorneys had made the remark, they would hire been committed Ojai!: after the sentenie 'was passed, Smith wis ooMmitted This is the emend time that Joseph Smith has been tried 'sad convicted foe this offence in the' Police Coast Upon his imprisonment the first sentence, he was discharged by,.Tudge Flinn on Habeas Corpus. He had kept; at the came tithe, two rooms for gambling purpose+, one-on the south elds of Fifth atreet,"betemen Main and Sycamore, and the other on 'the nortb. aide of the.aams street. The first prosecution was for keeping, the room on the math, side . ; and the present one for keeping the,room on.the, north side. It is muleratood that another effort will be made to get him out on. Habeas Corpus', as before.- I .Cie. Oar. Fawn or ' TUN Slava Twani.--The New York. Thaw eaye that Capt.. Vince, the Spanish 'Cap tain of the slaver Lady Suffolk, le now in New -York, thinnest of a Spanish merchant, who hoe fitted oat many Wends for micas Cabin pert:, at.which, however, their arrival bee not general ly been very prctesptly innormeed. The 'runes , . . "The Cuban nakeini stint of his amnia- Lion with the slaver Lady auffalk, but is quite coMmurdAtive as to tie Inoldeals, results, and embarrassments of his voyage. He elates that• the ptedle Aptiber of negroes which he shipped 'on tbekeout of.Afrizt was 1,187, and ; that ho landed 1,067, having thanlost 180 in the pas. sage. ; He attributes this large mortality to the fact that heuxpedenced pfotracted and frequent calms - on the way, and this. nee:ass:lly made a lour &wage: He states that he was alongside the coast of Cabs for several days awaiting fa. Potable opportunities to land his cargo, end that be Wei robbed of nearly 400' while they were on their way from the coaa to the several plan tations among *MU they were distributed. It - will be remembered that M. Zoluetareceived the largest portion of the slaves, nearly elx hundred bales sent to his plantation, while four hundred were assigned to M. /three!, who livesat Havana, but who hue not yet been'arrested by the Cap. lain Omelet; Captain pions thinks that Gen. Cando is. In earnest in hie'determination lo pun ish Mr. Zeluets severely; and to Ora stop to this hitherto .flourishing branch of Cuban occm• CM= sphere of Martel sirs Klapka and TAlbnig have offered to "*" Berea Paella to hem a corps of 80.000 Hen 10_o 1 gut= and Polish emigrants; -the offer bas not yet been accepted, neither lone it been Although hostditles have notlat been declared, thiy hoe in reality been commenced. A Turk ish vessel; with slaves on board, and another la - den with core, have been captured IA the Black the departnte ef.littuFnuch packet !!!! 'from Conklin!lnople, a retioScieras current tbat tee a Mazer belonging to an -gretenlan company, having been summoned to etirrender by a Boa tedErti3- ," shin brig or wsr,.which had oval Deed curare shots, at her, ran Into the litussian and conk o _,_ l " .There ii nothing in any.otber journal or let 'ar ter to confirm the tatolligenee thus given in the °EI Semaphore...; lie. Now. Yoga eon Prirszonqn RAILIWAD:-,110 additional atooh ouboceiptlan of tbe New Jervey Central Railroad Company has been taken, um. king the aggregate. caphal $2,000,000 , This road will form o part.of. the Millet canto frac? New York to Pittsburgh. Of this ronto the Von. attico Railroad will also form a portion.. This Compacy-was organised at Fraoklin,- Venango Co.. Pa, on the 26th ult. The osPltal Moot le coo:polled of, but two thatteand chore'. and Im mediately upon' the first eptialng of, the !m ant. 4 eediption ho . at, - Franklin, . e Hon. Arnold Plainer intaccibod for 1 001 61 ' esi ralailug just mar • majority of one Chart ao MI to enable the flowXork mipltalleto whom Mr. ?Imam ro pram* to control the road: Thie la's portion of , the proposed neirrailroul Uwe' from New York; through Bro? Jones And, roormyleanise. to SUIT ,Wrti—Anlndhati paler .117 s that di -114 a trig baLawrente Conn, a yam% lad who was al ad iii Oit a! waa tatkuri ( hrlinawashat wee . Ik. ohllottion , qt. an 'with; bad. ,where he woidd tiff ,httold allm. 'Hama luarrypotod fsUi wowld 40-,witaul • all:th* lawyers-went). ~r.~.- _ ~~. I roma! s r EWe BY Tl 3 ar.turna. , - The dates Z by, tfir,illantle,:are 4cine. Tbereis nu news at interest, 'suet . which, releten to Ennio: and Torkey...l2iteY thing is mill itka suite of great nueertainty: Turkey does not yield, it is difficult to see how war Cr/J2 be araidad, as the . dernands - er the Em: "yeror of Bustle are pressed with appareutly.in . *reading deierraination. We select everything brought by tale arrival, bearing upon the sub- Sect Roma ..trinTuniuM.—Pastro.Dienday, 6 P. M. —A. private letter from Stosity (Moldavia) of the 17th inst. statesAst the entire•populatiim were in the greatest state of uncertainty as to their fatten posißon. =On the 16th, an extruordirr 4 teener from Bt. Peterahurgh poised on his. ay to Bucharest and Constantinople. Ansi his de parteire,,theStmelan'Conent, M. Guirele, pro saded inunediatelt to notify Prince Ghika that the Cabinet of Bt. Petersburgh had aganansnt Its altinutians to Conetantidoplo, with onion-that, If the Boblime Porte did not aooopt it 'at the - end of eight dap), the &Isaiah Generals who were on the frontier would peas it and immeutately loom- Mance hostilities against Torbay; that, .ittl eon sequence, hia highness the tioepodar • moat, without any lois of time, adopt the cercocary measures for provisioning tbe army and for the transport of the baggage of the. Russian troops; and that for this purpose the Consul General of Bucharest, M. Hultrinehy, would repair to luny in 'three or four days to-come to en undereteed ing with the Prince. It west; otr.the other hand, known ttrit since the 14th instant" diviaion of the army, amounting to 40,000 men, hid arri ved et Bk.oullnki, lehich is 'bent two leagues from Jatsy, on the Russian side.. The number of troops may, perhaps, be exaggerated, but the letter states it as positive that troops were en camped along the'whole line of tha Pruth. The Debate has the following from Constant!. ' maple of the 18th: • o , oanlettera from Constantinople by iTrieste, are to the 18th. The courier who left Bt. Peters- burgh. on the let, with the het ultimatum of Ruda, arrived on the 9th at Constantinople, as is already known. That document had bolo pre• seated to the Divan;. it is under the form of a letter addressed by Count Reedited , : to Red- Bead Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs,do the Sultan. The following Is the principal pimp: 'The Emperor, my master; has informed mn that Prince Monsoldkoff was obliged to quit C*tan tinople, after a stay there of three monthigwith ont harms been able to — obtain the guarantees which be demanded for the rights and priiileges of the Greek church. The Einpetor - conitidero the refusal of the Porto se a complete , mat of consideration, as an affront offered to hie person. He approves completely of the endue eif hie Ambassador. In his solicitude for the Ones , ration of the Ottoman Empire, ho recomMends the Porte to reflect once more. on the disditrine consequenees of its refusal, the whole responsi bility of which must rest on it, and he aeolitda it for the purpose a Beal deley of eight doye n : At the expiration of that. period the Benham troops will arose the frontiers not to wage war, Wrst,to obtain from the Sultan ; the eonoeastons whiChlas has refaced to accord by the way of a frtisay arrangement. Count diNesaelroda,hopes4ltear ever, that the Porte, better addend, wilklield before the Emperor Wall need to have redintme to means repagnatit to his sentiments fie tho Sultan Abdat fitedjid, but the employment thf Which is ..liperatlvely imposed on him By n hlo COUSOIEDOO and by that of his people.' Whim (ho text of this note became .known at Constafftifee' - 1 ple, the emotion was great, as may be weljdna gined, In the diploma*, body. -We are ideated thit the Ambassador of Busty:ll in pads i Oar was remarkable for thefinimess of 1 1 131ml - 44e, end that his salad:rite was shooed by th 'll-7s banador of Prance. At ConertantinopiPts to , endeavored to expiala the oanduot of Itniala:by the triumph at' St. Petersbargh, of thellitoito rite party; it was • eald that dudes the 4 arille period of Prinoe Menchlkon anti at Canstasit'- ndle he eorreeponded directly with ain 'Ebner. or and it was observed that up to the lest mo ment, Count de Nesselrode's name bad tat ap peared in say of the documents of these Impor tant negotiations, and that Molest time that it, wee seen there, the Chancellor of the Empire, LW taken care is begin hie letter with the .The Emperor, my master, his informed me.' , Keane at Constantinople doubted but that the - Natintados would be rejected, yet, at the date of the last letters, that etep load not been taken.— . de Balabine; the First Secretary, of the Beta. Embassy, who remained at Conotaatinople otter the departure of Prince Menschlkoff, bad d land that , In case of a negative answer from $,, a on l e, °T earr te, tarrying li d im ep4 t r h t e l v a al las uatil l e7a4le b i n es t dinging to the Embassy, and leaving at Con eantinorde the areotor of the commercial branch o'' a% Embassy and the first dragoman. On the I 3th the arrival of the Preach and Eoglish ante IT the Bay of Brenta, was not yet koown at Con s antinople s ha it mos known by the Chaptal tied the Ceradon - that they had quitted Salamis and Malta, to proeeed to the. entrance of the . Dandle s . Notwi th standing the agitation of m 'e minds, order and tranquility bad not dea th prevail at ConstantittopliYi • hough there DO arc datalwhiok would eoable eon to state positivity dust healthier will, or wilinot, grow mit of the present . locum!, yet th public" feeling eoutinues, as before, disposed I to, ens matters in a public favorable point of view; and ti, optimism is enduraged, It appears, by the Russian and Austrian Embassies, and by one of eh leading jourdds whia is favorable to the e l • Ministry. The Condituthsnal, is giving 'the own. Version of the letter of M. de Neeeelrode aeomnpanying the -slrimotem,lays that Ronda announces the otompation of the preemies of the Ports, as a matter which will tidy take plaw ~ I n sane weeks." Thd.note widens given above makes no men- 1 too of. "come weeks.," but sere positively that, the occupation will take plate on the expiration of the additional term awarded. It ia, more over, remarked that the y note dow not speak of the occupation of the Danubian indicted, but that the Ratan army will prom "the frontier.," leaving it Elbe inferred that the Danube Wee air well as the Pruitt, may be creased.. If Rude d es not consider that the occupation of the pro vinces ought to be daeldered a emus kW, itla,. ' perhaps, beads it clod not consider the Pnth as the frontier betweeo Turkey and Ruesia,"hud eausequently that this provinces do nor form part . of the Turkish: territory : ~ , . • , • ' There Is a marine Ineditisteney in the litter. of M. de Neinlrode. It recommends the Parte; out of regard for. "the preeemtion of the Otto-, man Empire," to great the demands of the deer of Ruda; th e infertneeJe that if they be not granted the Ottoman Empire Will not bapro-. soned—in other words, that it will be destroeadi and then, in the next sentence, it seye the Km:. pence dew not mean to wage tar by the odopai. tion of the prodoces, but only to obtain eon)esk sloes, die. Novi, it is difficult to see how conedei, [dons that are refused can be obtained other** .. than by ?ear. .: . . - .. 1 Szi4 ' The Oesterreithische Correspondei sayr gag after the settlement of the, question of the kiedY„ Plaero, and now that the Immunities end Privii leges of the Greek Church are oentirmtrd bi,Eli Orman of the 6th of Jane, the polo room;tog question turn upon" the mere matter of fe , 1 ., wide% it will be easy to settle without prejet ice to the dignity and lotareithof the two parties. The following is the complete text of the dr mon aooorded by the Salton to the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church : - . . ' "Thu ie the command addressed to the monk Germano; the Greek Patrlarish of Constantino ple, and those who depend on Moo: ' "The Almighty Gbd, the sovereign dispenser of all grad, alter hiving, by HU Divine anis lance and Ilia eternal will, elevated my Imperils! person to the supremo tank of Sultan, sad to the glorious dignity of Priebe and Khalil, has placied under rho - just authority_ of my Khallfat, .es a ‘ special and need deposit, a great number of Wantries„ many nations, and diverse popula -0 Sind my tiooessien to the throne, my !tepe es! Goverumant, uniting In my benevoleot In tentions and my Ehnen prayers, and an , "*" plishing the Imperial; duties of Royally and Sae ereignty, •-as also the holy obilgettod of the Kbelifat, has not ceased, with the aid of the Di vine favor and the grace of.the Almighty, to di rect its most active care sod Ile most persevering efforts to secara to the aubjects of all classes an efficacious protection, - And, above ail, to guar• suttee to them the complete enjoyment of the privileger with whirls they have been Invested at all times for the excretes of their Ivership, and the admintstration of their ecolesiastbsol Inter est?: Therefore, the.happy divots and the eel- Mary resells of that lino of conduct are mat& festio the world. . . • . ' • . . ' , . "rho most Weriehed of my wishes beim; to re move completely certain abuses which cogligenee and_ indolence boo suffered by degrees to grow up, and to prevent for Abe future their return, I • wish and I desire carnTetly to preserve, under all dratanetweets and from all ieflaction, the I. opeolai privileges which : our glerioris predeete I sore have accorded to the ecelesthatios of those of my - feltbfal oubjecto .who profess eke Greek religion—privilegn whieh :have been preserved to thin and sanctioned by my Imperiallereou; to.Rtictert inset tho Greet' cherobes and con vents to my dominions, with the prdperty„ chat , . tele, and ecclesiastical !methadone iwhith are at taohed to them; to guarantee the msintonanee of the rlghte and Immunities appertaining to those wend objects and their clergy; In sword, to maintain the privilege and 'the oonnedions of the kind specified in the Berate of the Patti asohs and Matropolitannwhiets . cooteda . the an tient conditions of 'their investiture. ' . ' "Wherefore a peremptory and sivereigo on-- der is published, scouring to which. Sir Impe rial Intended In that respect are to be repeated and proclaimed again. • Let care be taken not , to Wore in the , slightest degree the .stele of things as "bone mentioned., sad be it known that, :those who shall impede the ezpentlon of my com- . 'mend expose theensaine to the effects of my 12:1- p!est eager— unix ardor In nannitiukateet to thecompetMat . , 4 "- • wa~v~.~ atillaritl . mi,la order to revieSi troM trim every . ' -Orethst.for fxdteto mere thkielightest.rmell gesio ne . petteau be attributed i 2 th.lll.' !..21.11a to 13 Jugtsit mew high ' imperil/I. vulin *hat *serer the aomplete effloi. Mins eximiitiotaof the jitseeding orders that the proem! ermatile.dolirered•by my Imperial DI-, gu, therefore, who art theraforementioned j'atriarch;when thou shalt know it, thou shalt net constantly and Conformably to the prescript: Cons et. this firmanokonehnit artdd any infrac; lion of it, and if anything oneur contrary to this .resolntions therein expressed, thottehalthaste to bring it - to the Sublime Porte Know It, and have kith in this; itignst peal. • "Given the last Decade of the menthol' She- bar, 1269, (the end of May and - tiommencement of June, 1853:1 ==! &TOTEM' BIIEOLIII lILTIOLLITII TO Tram. Landon, June 29.—.4 Private - letter received at Paris, on blonder evening from Jassi,in Molda via, dated 17thlest , states that en eztraordin. ry courier from at. Potersburgh passed through toe day previous on big way to. Constantinople, with waiter ultimatum, giving notice that,! if pot accepted within eight days, the Russian ar my urouldsross ithe frentiers Immediately And commence hostilities. A dlyilion of tbe Russ= army, 40,000 stroag is already wlthla two leagues of JIM. . - Livaireot, Jane 28, 1853, noh' rain lure fallen' in tl PCT ATLANTIC.] Since she 24th that puttee, of the Hay of ll frpring therefrom.: noighborhood, a.l hich.ie out Lt e Yesterday there wee soma Apeonlethe demihd for Wheat and Flour, and a fair quality Of the latter changed hands at 24e for No. 1 WeeteMte, and 24e 6d ®2se for 'Philadelphia in waVtottee. Arear market this morning welted a fair bet not a numerous attendance; however a good ex tent of business was done in Wheat, at an ad vance of Itg2d 19 70 lbs. on all good fresh qual ities of. White and red. There was an activede mond for American flour (principally on etWou- Istion,) and several. lots were sold at 6d V,bbl. advance on the prices of Friday or this day week. Indian Corn wheals° more inquired after, and prime white realised 80s 64 ex ship,: and prime yellow 80s 6d to 81,. Until the peat three er four days the weather hoe been good for the grope ; but the news from the South of France befog unfavorable, and. the weather befog now cold and unseasonable; the price of Wheat has again shown a tendency to advent,. . •' LITIMPOCIL PZ3IIIIOII end Pork are nuchanged in price, bat bacon doll.— The demand for Sugar was good. The price of Iron le maintained , by strikes of Hie workmen. Higher wages lane been conce ded by the masters, and the market for Pig and Haile is flan—Scotch' Pig abont.sBs. sad galls £8 10s. Some of the large makers of Rails hue; been obliged to . fill'orders for present delivery by perehase. 'The Spelter, Lead, Copper and Till Market ex hibit little 'iteration. Tux Cons Taanz ii Pams.—Tbe core trade has been more than malty. active In Paris duriog the poet few days. • The thunder storms which visited Paris on Sunday, !No:ll2,llday, and' _Friday nights last, previous to Jima- 29th, ae compauled by torrents of rain, hare caused the 'most serious apprehensionafor the safety of the wheat! harvest. The flour market on Saturday was crowded with epeoulators;-and an immense quantity of wheat and flour changed hands both Inside and out the market. • Flour rose from the maximum, prioe,of last week,' 63f. the sack of 157 klloranmes, to 65f., 66L, 684, and 69f. • Brooms eau itlYttua.tax —lt has been said "Teotstre often etranger than fiction," and every day's eiperietute proses the tmth of the aphor ism. By a reference to oar lair reports, it will be seea that a very singular cue of divorce was decided yesterday at' the epeeist team of the Common Pleas. The fiats are briefly these; A wealthy gentleman residing In this city be comes enamored of a poor but virtuousgirl.— They are married. and-In doe time are blessed with a ,milling cherub—a pledge of their mutu al affection. Bat "the coarse of truelove never did run smooth," as frequentif after the eon ammuition of the marriage relations as before they (are entered upon. Baldness cells the gm-- demos to Enrope,sand the same cease delays his return for tt long time. bletnwhile a elsader with-her hundred eyes 'and ears is busy it work. The absent bullhead to charged with infidelity. 'The lady - becomes indignant, Applies to the Courts, and sues out a- divorce with five thous and dollars as alimony, which is immediately paid over by the friends of the absent kruffmnd. The lady, having yesterday become 'of age,. (21 Years,) comes before the Court, asking thit the above mentioned tram be paid I. herself, which was of course granted. Bat in the midst of all this legal warfarelbe bullhead, returns, stilts en interriew with his former wife, explains away all that hed.been sold to his disadvantage, .and .a second dale the happy couple !Ought the steps Of the altar, and oecond time the knot win tied, and we presume -firmly enough this ti6e to last for the rest of their lives.—Y. . A• carious movement has been litaliinade Beitimore by the German berm: Irene resident there, end it appetite too - a - alto considerable um. meat. It seems &et these 'Ltaidectore Germane have held a eau-ennui, and horgealsed to ad vise the German voting community of Baltimore how to oast their votes at the neat elections."— They have brought their secretary, -inquired of. cachet the candidates now before the people of Belden,* for office, whether be le convinced. of the justice ond necessity of their organisation," and if be 'openly pledges himself to represent them in Congress, its.; accordion to the lawn of equality and justice, without any preference to nage., born Amerloah citizens." , 041.11E1ILL110 CUM ACIAIL-0 , 12 TCSAtrI taloned that Smith, convicted tmder the Gem. bling-trachavlng failed to obtain i.dbabsrge on the , writ a helms corpus before Midge Cald :will, applied to Judge Woodrufflor the allow dace of a writ of,.certlorarl," Judge Woodruff heard the notion argued at Chambers, andon fail considaraidon refused to allow the wilt,. He vial write out his opinion In foll,.but we under stand that be folly enotalned the joriedlotion.and piceeedinp of the Pollee Court. It le nuesald that Smith Wend" to apply to Judge Stalb to allow thewrit —Oa. Goa . • PROBAIIp Ptraomass or AxuioAJ 8121X111.1 INTRIIII&IL.—The Paris correspondent of the Lon don Times 'states that =the Uselen fleet in the Ileklo being short of steamers, the Emperor had Bent an agent who was in treaty for the pnrottaae of tie American steamers. Humboldt and Frank lin, for. Which venels the ..ennt of. 4,760,00 trances, eqnal to 4960,000;4d b and it wee thought the barvillt real Drriontario CONITINTION.--The New York Nrenlngyoat learns that's dlplometio Gonna tire le to be held in Washington in s few - days, and Mr..Bachantuee de,Putara for 'Europe, as well se that of Mr. Soule, it is slid, has. been postponed, that both of those gentlemen might be present. It is (opposed to have srotertnne to oar general dipicrmatio policy in Europe, sander certain olsonmstantres. . . Tan Lin Beano:. Isse.--The New Talk Church Herald bu been tarnished with • letter, written by a member of the Episcopal church , in Noith Carotins, to Bishop .Greee, whiob states that "Mrs. Ives will return home with her broth er, Dr. Hobart, he having itemised , notice from tho Pops that Dr. Ives would be ordebsed pried in the Summer, and could no longer be consid ered as her barber/4.v .; • , trasacurr.—Ou the trial of • person in ,iioe ton tot , violating the Liquor . law, a witness who was put upoit the eland to impesoti smother, swore that ' , the ohar►mer of tho wltness toe the Mato might be good enough for 'common entry, but on a fox Aunt ha was the eU•firedeet Uai Ai oar PROTECTIO N', INSURANCE 'COMPANHY, OF`. - - • HARTFORD,' 00111/. • Cap't Stook, Anneal Prallitintl and 'Western Pend $1,000,000. . INCORPORATED 1826. ' Polioini of Inesmatoe hustled at all thine' on Aka 'riest favorable tarmaitattest LOIN OIL DANAG/F 6 BT OR Till PERILS OF NAVIOATION, ' • lry•• attonan, E. ARNOLD, Artai mi1661:701 Par Pittsburgh an t Allaahang Omer, PEARL STEA3MIII4; curia BABIEVALLEGIIENT, • lICAI&T&Ill II L AIL6I&&&!&11011. SUPEAPI B. N TiTZAVAI u ir am , l i ttOrattlirian as. ilwm.ce bind. • -w, will deliver Plow to hmllW in olther othe two title& Othrs plapp&in ant banana IMAM% & TEN'S- cora., of Liberty and Bt. Cale mew; g.r. LOOM!. WILSON A 00:4 62 Waal Eu.a. wilt 10 attended to, Wait, ant&N.SCHNIUDY & . • . BELF•HRATINtf SMOOTHING, IRONS. !greatest dortiostio ithprovement of dm us. Lod u EU them • molt dulubli artalov— ru Libor. TIM. Ma Alour. Rhombi...as awl lune. un °I , 41b!ru arms., """__:(Tliellait. , lll Wou pLt lictsbulit: - ',A.,.....r . hmm , verzirossimutat 7 ~,,u,,,..,. au tL.Ym/ susouls. ' ' UNDS TO I NVEST pERSONS luetW o44 t. mmr m . sum \- ~-- \ 1 '\ \ seirtoittioaTioperty - iii. arogertrie: lanais ntant'helf► sills 'thetas franting oaths Pittabarghbaneriand'ilichankeT ate Roat,"boto . Gled oaths and brie 0, 'Santa Craft. gat, sad Oh the north by . A. P.Cbfds, containing - ihont• SIX dCIIT,S. It Is earreral With leaf` \ Trees d the Solent kinda.esiany of them in fat baring\ _There is • corahrtable twnetorled frame IWITSIS, with . other battings; also. an abwodanee of Grape, parphara. and Strawberry noes. of coed entalite er:II . IIIroolei cf the &bora:Prayed? altogether,.dleile ft to or. damn, " • TUOMAS 3. CAMP/Int, je29lref " Noalti - water s . • Air - Tae Great ReatoratiFeTer\aed Sztutourad by DB. M'LANE'B LIVER PltlB.—Nr.'t a lam Du etz= of West Union, Pub county. Mims witted t the proprietors that he hed'eufkred kreitly s itcut a sSeere and proiractrd aka.* of Parer and Aptly \ and Wm 'oompletely restated to health by tbesose of the\ , Meer Pills 'alone. moo. Pills unpuestknably pose_r an?* tank properties, and ... b. ',Lb.:, with, deeded edrelatare or; =say discuss mulling harhterettalt remedies; but the User Pills stand pre-endnaitt as • meanest reetorini • disorganised Urn to healthy action: hmre the great oelebrity they hare attains/. The rime rens formidable awes. *thing from a dis e ,..4 to., ~.kkh es look baffle/ the Arno( the most eminent AU'. sicianS of the United States are now rekdered May of coif. tMothe to theatndy.and persererance of.the diellumash, wi physician whose name :this greet so idletne bear—a numi., whkh will deemed to posterity as ohs desirring,of Wrati. tale. This WWl:made mulicine should alwaYebe kept. within reachfand on the appearance orate earliestsyriPA toms a Winkled ;ay., It earl be safely nesfully ad; odnistsrel. . , 7 Purchasers will be; careful to ash for D 117,40 . 8 CEtata RATED 1.1‘211 PILLS. and take none them ant other P lle, pnroortilm to be Lim Plll4 titresbrfere the mobile. • Dr. IL Larose Liver Pats, also his celebrated ht Von:M.4lm, can now be had at all respertab Amin N Soma to the linked Mates , and from the whops , * hifSe.• ‘,.. • . P . 140 `, , 1,9 ' E. 13.10111 to J. Iplit Ou, CO iressr • .t. - Ma. SOLONONISt—From infant4.l ha \I been alaktad with wetakwyea and shartelehtainemH‘md In all DS) harila I bare carver been able b cot, \of ottientiti taint would help am. ham.hattl &mina calm that twat , : enable ma to me came dlathtelly. but mug Haan keep them ea more than ontgalt hew from the \ fact tbat they muted nub girt WO. I }tailwind to tea your adrartatemant. by which L we, you hat Jest. httiestal some; and u. It ha been my eLant elm to ant a We that would benefit me, I thottaha I would trim.. , oast not think rim flattering wharf / they more Alm answer my expectations.' I hare art tem able read ler. eandle4lght for mon than half m law at My' time beam I gat the:l4olmm. Blom I rot Mews I reed Cu. Border all day. and sattl tea eaka• without -elmelog the lame Des. whkh le a AMR I ham not dolie before !oilcan. , ozy ails mud, so I think It &satin( lour intoolndo ' o• and bonbon oth(no may be baw:lnad by it. Yon are nt liberty In nuke ono amp. name at an: time far reform:um. I am, dr. trolly yawn, ' HAKE, Winfitaetet Yittobnonh. .P. 13. I tenet to motion that my of le greatly berm; fitted by the pair .he got, sad eanallr Alma- 11116 ser BURKE & BARNES' SAFES7-Here Is the t Ind of tuition, Co to the. value of etia;l3.ll;6l. upon *thief:oBr. can couldently rut the ?Coputtrt of our nark. We have already published fauna catenates., proving that Safee nude for Our regal. and Ordiusy lulu. and told abroad. have been jutdroted to the SZTEREST TEM IN ACTIFAIIXIMPLAOLATIoNII, and preserusd their contents total tree true damage;' The thltuing le another proof of the rune tottoateetatde chuacter,:— - $lO,OOO WORTH or Boors ABD parzlis SAVED WITH . A $4O NM! , ALMON. Nam Gomm, 1%.1 . November 12. 188.2. Hunt Bose & llnasse—Dear Your two I were duly recelred. 1 was Absent as the term I woult Yy. le regard to your /area ....te“ It pernatl y 8148 SWF. 1 [octet ths one I bousht of you Let WI. on the morale, of the 10th ot 'June ime.... , my atone building below boated to ashes. it was built or wood endpiet— a large three story.bulklhes. My nets wee In it •st the time of the ars, sal Sell Into_the ogler. where thetweru • Wire mommt of MI, It WU. ...Ty hot des. lly ',des and hook , amounts that were In the 410.. mounted to about Ten Thomand Dollars. whiott •se 11111. i. There was dot *Ogle paper igt.vd; utd further. 1 would advise any Demon who in dohs/ beslntae. to toe. no time. but bay • late to haw their hareem de. in—end' •mt cm that la good. on safely recommend your Saha to aoy one. Yo u rs, trey . tr. 411.311 . 501111 CUBES. Moak flout' Tiamtosi.,—Mr. Solo ram: Mr—l think it no bump than ea iatifJusties lo Sou V won. M the Amnion emmtutnity to dab, the IiP.EOTACILirdf. bought of you malt sue 'Welt: I tod my light much improved. I eon me multi print with thou for any leogth ;of thm withOut' fatigue to my man. Wasold my light routine* to 'moron by Mu ate of bent; 1 baie no doubt but I .boll be able to mud without Mom in • el.rt time. Tours. truly, • T. )1013271pi6. boor 014. J0ne26.1243. 101.1 . bare rued Nr. edam. EYE 02.11228 gm a very bt lef pedal:oath decided %deaden% and have no bedded A. In dating that a defeeUre deka of long stand- . fug bat be. relieved. and tbi Dims yam to to tuner. lug rhgr and ton.. b thenfore ehartuar bear testimony to their oreellnur and .mrseg, es alp to Mr. Bolontoos• dill as . . practical Optician. and the wonderful 4Giuts with which be adapt. hi. Glued to the ..tons. liarlde iof ratan. • D. B. SUTTON, N 0.26 Warne etreet, elttoharsh. s2ll2er ter WII belitrOo Mania hee . provided a tamely for every diem* which Mob Is heir to. Pr:La:maw or Roca OIL, Oat ap u It lima. Trout the great I.e:ratter. ocateestedbee In theta:nods of Kathy Earth. W without doubt. ono of the greatest of thane End the.following Issereour. Wen hr • crateful parent: . Pomo. &mt. lb. 1862. 11, 1.11. Kier—dirt • hers sold all your Petroleum. or Ittlch Oil. 80018 two hawks toast. sad have hem look. lour ie o Trtll4'edrsrbi4. gra mT a 11.71.. Dystaterr. !dr ALUM.... at the Uhe Mmut. WI. here. Int lihse Wry low.with too thm I ust her towspooatal saut la tbsa boars as. the wood. and the aas shipped. sad sh• re orrrorel lt is also ea extraordinary naledy for e.ro 1t.4.1.4 E/411, MACBrute...4 ltletuastirm. .4 for the Webs.. We he so matelot loori=ofb . Rohm with teebs.. •••-• or roe al., or oh the Lbw,. Plttshorwh. teb I Pawn sdeoribtleat Pettabmat oboe. • Major %...e a oexydi dace fur Um Ofho of COUNTX TILIA.SIIBEg. • Air iho .A•tds raxi Asiti-Itomonlo Couali Coaroatlon. to • bald la ATl4asi - . Mr•Daoarreotypes.—lf you wish s 41:43 tdotar, =Waite In Inks, co to CA1100 . 7 OittltHY, Nall fourth idpreet. - IWKIARD.—Doctor Mma hiiing "peen mania from Manacle dull..gamma sad2::lon 9.r the . halloo Emits], Tilt l a raise 1:6". ttrzettoti to ht. Prefatiois: Qfflu and r No. 140 Tblld otnot. aboro EtaltbSold. • riannt ' • iffirWs miter the sttentio , f our rood , tofu she adrettiscooat of .71088 rd TIMGOISATEMI 038.D1A4" to b. RIMS Imo the lbw* zoyto. Third Annual Statement CV', THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 11t11170.6301 001IPANY. et Ilyrzlibarg. lIAIWArcno, at 4. VA& /Wet. at Um 00mvs/ay. lby '02..52N 010 61 i Premiums 1.0 1 11 16 Kay 1.1833.-- 136.250 66 I %Wont tool on 14604.-- .. 91619 04.14.2.1760.1 Mee fontiti..• 1.000 00 - . . - • Promiams aaarllnd--.......1.....—t .11,555 54 / Da m, toradustad— . . 1.55.1 el - Lowes./txmowt. Chaukeir. it; Innrraee. i4llllllOl Prllololll{. etasKorrf. Penting. ae...—. SIMI 51, Capita Stalk. Dittllo esti imemsd—.--4 /WAG a Anoaat of rft;m4as liable tor Inine.---«—.135141115_10 Premium Motu—— 41:14012 00 *awl. Moms . [.. ttoocla, .ad Out otirt socatior IMO Z. t esbead.or ba 04, 0 10 1. 00 / • easorAd 17,120 II Mao rmagaz• and Statloska7—.. 1400 00 .1411.ted claim " _ Amint al' saluted alai=!wand Oca. • rszs.ot res -1. 0 00 CO Jura( P. RITITIREPutII). Daupidn countirT P. C. 811DOWAOK, Elanistr.ur; • 1 A. ' • A. A. (MAKI A .J. IA • aurnouroca. Domain sountrt \ ' A alum 44sefieurg; T. JUNP.A. KGB= KLOTZ. Carton count. JOIN P. KOTtliKatOnTl. ProclOont. ILLS?. Soccercrl. • Incurs wad Nags orlon and Woad niortantkOn &AA on morobandlso In citl or ocuntry. looroot testa Z.Elkton& with notary. Pond. humor on ritrillinu houses ga ' 6l l4l ,l44l.rotgl ' nntalilt.ta J i*tf : . A. A. OAKUM. Antony:. Citizen's Insonsico twmpalay of Pittobaigi MA D.ZX IIO/11, 0 16.11,11118811.1.L. !Wt. orrzcz, et WriEit. earwax mann can St rfausza utria, ANP (WIG° 1112.M1 ON TLIS 01110 91D Mrlll3llollPg l LINO 6. -AND 1111/10TI. /!'l S omit Wu et demo* eni_liga. 41. 0 . 6 / 6 0U1A4PiniTheto ECtedilviattp:l27/4.Amm ind TJUIMPOSTANIM. • • H D !Ham • i';• WH. tiimm, ' I W m ' K" `i... I hamunl DAL, nu Dint. howribunto..fr., '1 John IL DlhrurtaL 't Ilettannb. • • . !MIA. thmonnan, ' 2 , thom.ruko. • .• Halter llrmstN. • Wm }l . ' . • nao/rll. Pooh... Pt. • •.• dm • JAMES•:P. • .: .. : WHOLIBALII DIALER • .. II BOopl, slIOlll, HATS, ea, Bro. 56 Wood stmt. Pittaburghi • jfill•My stook oritbremee aver VYR? variety sod u. aty ler t k rottr aa l " 4 .3 di v..l' a ' l ' 64 , 5 , ea. led litatmer 56414 w 57.• wad It - kW. taig sorti•TrlepigtrerVilll =VIVA arsoths. beim bnitaL • , 0041 A.:H. HOLMES 8; BRO, 3 AINVIACTOI23.3 OJ• SOLID SOX VICES; SLEDGES, PIOBS, ILITTOOKS; OROwseas, TITTIOURGH. WU. 15 Wood 14,1:NSW'S!' /St alld Sod. dir:Al wed Turmdid avidb W mawdadzired-rd NrIEIPI7IBOI4=7:=L - 72 11 -21VMIIM. LOGAN, WILSON - 6; CO mroznyuLAND witopturs mull; roaalad Aso' Doxiano • • • usangrattia - , • owrzzair, Hails - roinovod. to their new and extensive store, Eta.S2 Wool street, Soon doors atom Ito Quirlse Hata; ninny MAL! ottetteents.Vmatatta_Srmseare aro but.' to an assalosritirsOk in° 4 0,0 44 t. Watt. meet ever oared la akS• ' taSsr • • 0:1=83 E. ZOOM ElT9px-4inzWAL BROKER. BLBOtdiaraligiidgen Negotiated. rA 01.111 . 14111111n10, 1 711NT0 TEX PlatatUall .10/!..;"••!41. Sell • , • - • t•s:' • : ":3, 1' "4,4' - • pr• .••• • " - d °ll. •`' •Er.,Y• - kr • , 1 • , _ INSURAN ' C. 41811 cA S \ LiovadJ—, .. TA. Afc Amer.—, • • Siodo..*-..., i.. * ,1, Ifits--... ..MtA . Jt , A isw G'4, ...i:.-. ---r ' .iiiiror 4 1 oLMAT, a Co.i ''' '' .9 .k..774. --- .... - .\ -- zgavrtirr . , H.„,„ C. .....- - 4. - =-.Tica of Islyflapplt*en. [Yr..L , •! ,, k w :: ,. ....t,.....-... r rof n mot .0,2 O . alfs , . r - -............ nolf - .M. ii mot. Ga: 1 . nuaaa. O. • "77. .......-th la itel , Oa. ....,...-4.-...».-Mratelvoy 1\ cx . 4 . , ~....Pifla of Lowil, Anal, i. a :T.... e 7.1 '.....n..., - -.v.471i50 of J. 11. , 11...t... ON mated. • •Ma of Trowbaidso. DO t • C 0.7 1, 4 4 ..br,--.±,... 1, :2.....1.- --....1Ann at No i Co.\ 1 ..q , n0"...*:„.._•ma10t5,4,...:,......W1rt0 o f f olit. Btu" • R 0 1 , .....-.....„...1,:- . ...41,t0 o Orman kap" ' 1, ..., Tna rh rl C.JI4 .'f " N.. ' 0' 74 : . 7,. . nomiM Alk-m0000r....1...1. tem of .T. 4 U. Idessanger. -.. .vb---::::- NiirrxiltrAwrigt .......1k.,.._z7 A ,,,„...„...___,_,. fh=, ~ .:::ut#4.:ratlairez: =^- -.....tiAmii.ff. . 77---. '" lat. tt GA ......-. ,Jght. .L It 0:4 a taa. rpbta. 1.t . , .. lotter. ti ß era: ;Zit: , Moat J3O T SV T, Ss,, ,A A ll 'SHO \ 179 Woo d gtraii4 Piitstmrgliv k ',3417.43 \ ' ' "V ... \ A. 9\:u E'lt\R VOT Y P t s 'S% .$ .\ • \ \ ti l l,* \ • - ',...,\ ,\ • '-, isAxxcriirt,T. GAI I O3Ey. '\\- AGBI3O,IOG NaGeirtalNerraan Gallery, reamer ot,,t6e Distruitd'and Witirst Aix,et.(ota , Man =7 , 7,Z=5,15 12 ..A .uk...... , st moderato priate.*lll plAmMicall at ite,Ab went:Ott.' 1. with gly,nre. Bldg hadS l W w 9lll; 'rr' Vtem==ildos MT °"*V.',`l%, ail taa ! 21 =1:. 1 1Z I NZ. 44 .4=aittled,bald ds• ailk•seAlAi. ,•' • ' \ ' plleatee takson a tw , 1d.,,,,,,Aw1a5i* M. t Nersloas l.oo.. tants s v, \ . , (AA red it.i... \ 0 4a. , 1. .... 4. , , i . ,.....1..6 soreof th.elly 554 iridlaity7 \ , ~ I -7 'k. , icatos. op.: 55.1 °wanes from 5 A. wt., =WI 1.; r r. :mum ,MI Dismapol.. ', ~. \ JAZlvillltly , 3 %.' IKUJOVS PangUll' D WER.R.EIO T P.E \ . , .„ POST orn4 \ titundq,\Tutut.'typlECT:„ \ /WM Bnd. etrangers, whit *oh to ab iJ so socarstai; artistic 1441 w.uk. Utmost. rnf modstato shot, will 11;111 it to , thels Intarist to oast this well , knows ostabilebasent. wtwto sutrantotd.. or so cams owl_ fl Ar g ist=ont j... tstio-ormo&st whg,t,:-.-;-4\ 5.00101 kipd..ml hsvils sloptod tbo nstsol of Dssuer• Vl T Z‘s g. " LiTesir 01 1 ° 7 .....br'=.97tt k°l W. to ou.r to the PSfroos'or, the Alt, sittylo of :o r tm.tithor c m. .too isidl opt:Win : c; ' ).!• ire, wink t. w - , 1 , •. =a, namozak BIi 3 OT.HBBe , Ihroustax : DßlWlBll4 / • 80. OD Wood street,Vittelnaigilk illa'roiniotorx of Dr. llTlAse'so4brated V . . . • • NED. On Monday rirvirini,; tlua Uttiblitana. JAMES TOUT* SU funeral villtaki plain Ire. ili• Igirraiderara. ru Pannoihranla Amnia, as 13111REDAY inaartivia 1D • IntOotieittO hi the :City: of Pfttatottre ‘ h. ', ft./. Wit 5. Otltt4Al, 1863: . rev. , 11 Lodassmanaeir...7. I . ..tr a—" =-11 ) Old 9 Still Scat trultlicani • 3 I 1 1 14-4atailas 10 —Wblga 24—Coloiid o—Tagal , 01 ifaLarL=LLL VA, [lnd. Izetif—±=_---1- 6 to _ 90 to oo te D 7 otdaoftid 8 , , , of wruiAus. - • Phaidan to Dant of araltei VW l ,—Takin tip tr of ILoolol Ifllot. ofo.tdo igT.TV b i r . h .0.. v"shoWbo dlortool rig4f= \ IWSIIII. 10:112111Y ' the foot 0m.....m4 x.a.t. IF I STRLei ~ k ... /lag on Um t C • na amrnabla. , a kr rna and tesair, t ti dram/ la acangat a and Am tint saris. "a. A LLEGEIENT dl•\ PROPERTY' FAR .• AdL=-Oaotl!tlnrda OP 020112 D Motel 'a t on' Ohlo street of Pt Pokt. and extendlne heck pa t.ea ',Ph a Ode alleti *lda le roasted a er.ll hatebel• threenon. iillOaka instated fa roallerot 071. , late Property le treated ao one of the handromst etreete , to the and le Mend et the, Inr Pike =.700:' Tenn to colt. ,APPI7 • " j 713 - B. tIoLAIN, 21 Ifllth meet. • .111IVIDEND--The Tnietainot thl) PITTS MGM 0•11 VOMPAMT Lim als cl•eawland • 11)IC D f Mif f fat 019T . .. gr a pt :k m. lx to esara.talans m , ttwlr b 1 rug. • •t . lli• CO j e a ta• f i rr m m 4. Pittoiant• :NIT 11 013. .I,l2dShr •EXPRESS—Thir morning, .at MUR 111 t 1101101MILVS—LonsshOlt_ Ito • I .1. buck silk LACE. whits cotton utuakum. • ALL PAPER—A largo ossortaispt 4)0 . '1 ...7.4rlety of row Ilsooloss. tn . = the lowest ‘ 1 to lbe manes. mediae. Ono, sod hielvot alto' WALL .m eeamastly nolealatutt ex arTirols Dom l Ira 2 ari as Me elem.% for see be . k \ I MARS PALMI K. 14 lbakst stied. , fI OLD WALL PAPER—Rich and hand, Vara Jul 'MMUS FAUILII. 68 Kuhl Warec. ECORATIONS—In iarnisbed Oat, .ll4l 6t iktorialou.at.3, Gold. 012 TIIBAIIS2IIIB, 14116 tit rtren. 4212D0W . BLIND Glued `. add •.nir• east% Oneas. ...rant et ald grand Corium In mis er Jf 13/01148 PAUIELMutat itreet.' vir &STERN INSURANCE COMPANY- Amh attar . lrattarn /ammo Nat; tar ads at A.lll Ulla\ : PRAYER BOOKS of the "Pitta ggh end• • i~b ~ y P. IL Ihrtak Pllpir Boa 'Poef •Iy.' ',Mew gm 8.4 tow girk*, f i o n. ate . bI WAIRIS, P. WAS rENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO LINE- ItillOYAL—The Wise et- the P4.l.ylnutla gni gene le petered t s the In eilloosll ett }tr. /L. GRASP, formerly otcaelel hi the Got= Use. • GaAs net. the Zan • Iltbe &tinned at the wane \ te....Ne. frelebte at Se Sea will teesbr st the Wan oe lebeelietreet. stenel4oeital 4tete.leettlarly ore. ` ll reeta. " r 7" ‘• CLARK a 11114 ' 001114 hi'DONOUOll'and J.N0.11. STE.Wr ART 2094 ett. day mace:Wad thmoolvw lb• tIRDIT RUISLIVIS the name sigt•otyie , at IeaDONOINIII • erlW4evr. It. bushman el Joh. MeDosquAß •PI .t. 441 the Rainbows Na 2a Liberty Imet.PßlAtnußb. ' Jr 443• Q 0 DA ABl:l—Swing SW. tons of our own ounelootwo bug sad (Of itio. n. ;mond to otottroot orto woman.= b i t f 000plf for tbo o•lo tog squat IA aolltonoforigo oftot,—GooLit7 ussnotott panel to oariptportod. • HIM= SEILIT Oa. • 177 ' • ront street, sent Jiwilret. MOSQUITO IiETTINO--MURPHY k au gown= twomlyel 111 a.rn.lig • for. s tzia„Lmi,m. io mbi th u UT:Ate P.tlests. B•A:t'.11 . WS amyl nditad pri%l Lip, Smut.. sr as ...I=ltwitra Ina-A. enr... • . , • s. HEMOV4L—In coisoquanco of the de= 11, atmetleil .... old 4,*.40.2 Oa 1.0 M ., . in , b.... swim.' to ttu DENO tAIMuI ISTYUCE:. above the (xl I sew,` yhere ons bulskfa till bap anaemia al orniX J, am, ATILIMI REiILII. HEREA. GRINDSTONE&-92 WitteWoke/ Mb i""fial s " ), '4'tog"ltiiafttitntlVlNUY'r lALLOW: Third street, tuLi reed a .mat, / Wm» et POllllB. Aksapdgq emUD..►e ►ss ttenivul each ......ln cr4.alaani la thostronlset Itettork sal stmitnltt. • • • \ . SAL.TODA, 01ILOR I/3 OF LINE, IitU. *TI.O imm ai nuLpa . rne st war u Non Nip iiicomr..issibmik ca. )tZ. groat newt neat 114114- ifetse:—.so Cote new W. IL `Chixse; /J. 4 vel .et fa oil: tq , 119 VU:I,I I ,ANTIODST 11' Ew litn)Ke--Frtim Haw! & \ rte. plotsget,l4 , n Reef n • • • MI. • 14b"li: al d sliZtr •e4.*1.•/01,11 tNeIII/methitr • Wilk BEST PLACE TO lON TEA-=3.luR3 III! i PATIOS :1a Ike ICAMna. an still ••1114 ma • •14. t Tim al 641 1 9• M• P. , Pause!, aotwltlistasil.. tartar •M. Is Wen Lot. 1,1 MO 10 AS li,l ON B, for Loom' Dusan— , Sim bate emblem be rung. •l be ale ea Mar anseNee jaw rea lf i. • • b l e l io u. 1113:71 . t. 1 4 1, 318R0 'BUD AND , APLICA BUN= te.Na k ey rautall'ite'LVlPlA" op.o It NSO tie 8 PATENT ;108 ‘ ORE AU . rat: al rh. =A of taiga • onto( Of coo war nu law Oat 14•11 malted 14 tb• ald motto:4l oB att. cm= ear i• rm.= lt:t the boot itt•osor th . to 20 1•21.1•11: • firr dyed !mil* ale by , . 4 . : •t• • \.! - : W . W. A.; IicCLUBSI. i IP aNNY • FERN% .ItiE \Y BOOK:—Pc,,, ~, L,... mu ybbby'd Perbabb, Yrltb n Webs! 11., wo. Of t, M .11. Ot•to, it. ,I.rib•l' Ikapyl 7 Jut ~.e4 b,. 4 " , O , Fr! •``,` t revilnnt, sacksain mtiii.ii3O... ''.• i,..• .. di Woad Met beb..ll4bl bad loartk Kji lUICIRBOOE: ER FOR JULY 614 b iL L LiV 411 ' mot* o \t.t.• . E.lnors Tett, ONE HUNDRED. 14,1,14 WAJPI4.ISITB w k sizp_i n .titat &to tan • t izitourt prit ! : sixt.u il**7l ir"n " " 11 11/LA WI a co sit a..OOOD 7 Z 4 sL. c . it.itai., .r: 'aii•Cek \Masa. i6..t, .-A \. \ mniter.i - Ap." n74 \ ~,, .., ) ESk , 7 6 ll.7invit &Atte\ attaiition , of .ti, k.,. old untospeiri. sad a1.r0b.1401 itTluibells el* I;V= Y irrf.4 d ',4V:til f Tr 1r ... gg. V.\ ,. ...11 .regg"-. 14.0ng 'a.k..+, ato....aik auttana, m t zv i ziagg.. 4 d er? deoclildoo of go *4,0,1,6 i,,,, , ,,Ai d0 n.. 4.,, 1- vt5 0 ,1.1.1, 4 %.7.1i ~ i .i.0.:-. 1 .. zr %re .... 1 4.....0. t i i? pl_tiy .. .tytatl. , .. ~ tfolistelfri. ii.Vas,. —....... .. , tiia., of West rob.: and. ca nna Barleesr, alda by 6.. tape t:uatkr r r ‘ til s i r ttiMl).6.7.irt i . I thl * " titr :t d IT, !Y el of switemak. a. Natural s ense. an/ tL \ •ge ret e 'a °• l ir l iitgrf/ a t be \ I ' Witted, It, zrv. anas ' Iha'a'ua t: mese for beast than th Veg. p•fire opts. of the ensuing NALL TB I . whieb• •lit day the 1 Wei atUrely tunnelled Sit regard I. ii s it.Tgrilrii=utta i amiTrittrdo*ilar . llll . lrt: "glrg:firrAlt4l., nrit.4\ rtu ow iL on th.srso \ 510Z.DAINN BEFVOIIitICK, Ma% Entire amnii:+tp 1 are na arinuol Beet.. inrgilea feats aria.) is di BorrhatG44e4t4 t altlttarr in.ltnto, I r ida a' 2B \ U \ tr. "":\ k'r r • Preslil l ant A o r f r t V.". boa,Peari. \ f olssillas/oornal, Bg lie Retrtaßean, Pinta...li Gaut e. Bunging Baguette. Banner, Besheillf Union, ..4 bleingsgAiNsie. 7a, putr4h p bi ng,tryg I tl'M t ik'm v: 1 ". ° ...-.)Worf:rt cr.........ai TEE luze4l. POWDER COMPANY, • OWDIC \ Grit\ R , I ' - \ ) i . et NTIMIZ tekAitnisii GUNPOWDER or tie thetr`orellAnenn\ tn. Is, viatVlCantur= DoekligoWrrila" tap, I'Ul.r"..a"'. i .,." ao . 14 . p a ,,, aiLti . u . narte cu. Ali ~ I • ital saartmeos f on der I far n I satistz swill:mg intr ' ~..1 r...A., =_,.Th t : resit. la \of tbel, Inol i r ...tf j.g. w i t a,„ 3. 740.11+ meat.lt •• roc d''''"' * o[ j. '. ' V W V.: li?.legat... , te l l at E. ate \ lika, of lha Cnrotly,t2 Jrt i ll u r:W d .2r . 2 \L .. 1 . -I . _:KraaLtat, Beeretary.s4 7 Jytid2m „., • 13 ', & X : . _ . . . ROXITE tir=-Qffi des7 o lia,l], No. r 75 Thlri . 4 Pithstettzhten east Me of the I veceel.llleth •16. , 11TE CLOVEI ':ONtY.- 00;1i3. of kili n iirs. .orcr u l5l / 4ot • Vd. " 1 9 11 ..,r fir. \Mui.OKEREt.2S large 3, red s 'd \ \wet ferule .1719 \ •A. MtA.lltiE. 214 \ stmt. \ sat. .FL0,1200 tt Flout. Butte*, nt 110 - ex- IlhlieanlA TENti V , r114.E , Ma SALE— ; We SOO itS 4rariii? lir vionAs ir0V14.46 maw. lORTSI4GE sale 1:r of vark CHI i 8A1t1,6, il aroltei Toi • I me e ts ot IS. rt.t.. Brio • • \- ; • Ares ricrcnt#A. buxith" ma 11.MC't°24. lin \ BtqV,.sad mn Brolor. 7/Strinintk amt. ineeiiert of -the .s Ntooktolleri V _the NORM/ AMEILII MINING .PANY NI DNGI,I . B. Imld e thiClozapr.Ml the'ckt • PFITNIMINOtI,Ar . , ONDAY. WALL PAPER-4 liiV4\ assirtmens oi 1711 \ m. 13 ‘4,5 wood an.. 'ITELVET\PUER •troemerginiahin.inm JUT' EepRATIONI3 Papty Ilsti4e. bf by '• \ [j a ylj W.' WN DO W 13LISLAS—At ratsitbr nyl MALTED, OTON-26.1;kateeMattort; m stare ; And W 010 4 bi "/It / 1 11,4ACKEREL-24.. No. -3 Mankire 1V Jut r.'d am 4 lorsalf \by JP X , re \ e \ • J. B. CIANSIZIA , • ratING424 7 .; sat 3 em but reel and*, ale b . { \ B etimistp‘, TROUT ---25, bble. pod.' 4alf-bl4e. Lake, Trout,isistcap 114 for“ 1. ttalf7bbla, •Jig stare sad ter .41 .1 42 , • i • % • • .4R: .AXIMICLD. AKE 1311AD-3Qlbbls, and 'stlinglie cuinani, &K 1 MAO li.Nligt)-10 HEMSE-23:101Kiza primkoix • O. :oaaka • Stunkldesis 2 1artel ISsooso, Ord. e!\ . •• • • • A 1014S.CITZ.P11 IRON-430 Wu Ira Il 1!• 614 tir . G ill - ira EIG IRON-60 tui Rook • bOAR-CURED, ILUIS-4,0 etta best 44 .Le4mali brrl wursr<nrivi ille t VuirOf br.• as" .110,E3. I IV aNTRD4-1,000 bbh.' SOUSILOUR dc — ,`TA".l AL VARNISH-600 gab. CoPS4 Vas- CAMPHOR-1,000 lbs. rtl rtssapass.'sa atom sad for sal. _ 17 • • . lIROTIMIUS. na,ISTER-25 poin Court PIA*: Vs`',"" am t ""'"`Mialgr IMOT/1111/1. j i ILECK ' FARINA 00 lbs. 'locker's Mum imorisp. UM ASSAFCBTIDA-6001bs. Gum Ana *Mots. Du* mtavAill fh , sale*, ,:r •• /LIIIIX6 12.0%131C113. ( ' ! BEAM OLIZESE4SO bu Oil= Cheese, Vi j " " e ' d "'/ P 9 , 1. ' 3 1 14 :D. DALZELL a CC. br ACKRRSL-400 Ebb... large No , . 3 b 1 bc mkt • M sum, 13. DILROILTP ItAA4I VIII AGORA TBA SWQR2--Sti . Oar CLAIM •WItfIL - XIX emitter bettliK VAT lOW . 11 , 15 *eV MANUA Ist We Or' \ eat , of tb• Dismal sed Diunoul gley, QT#W PAP ER - 1,000 bundles drown, is Zi a sadeolli strew hawr, es coasts... gi• • 7 7 ' lioN'&011N8011.8T & •S GLUZ4IOC4 :W ll 4 B , 0 1" • "4"""vs" rRESIEGBOUNDBYM PLO for eal6 at Llie Pl L WWI PILL. Allosbear. Mtt P UGS-N-0 btas..fitah 'Ego, reo'd 'a day. 1 jr.l LIMIT B. OOLLINA., g 1 1LIES9 bates W: R. cutting °bees* 4J4'w 19, , ;w3-40 , N. P RAPPING ' ' tesiiiarown sidiliot IF PINT • XeM•lddia• SUGA.I? hti N. O. Sa • for sale by soitetir l 4l. 2 . 47 lo of i L2-80 w bib!. pimiLard M s e1 1 br • • ILII °I4 . 10 1 ix ItitlttilittN44%:7.l. itICS.--1 5 'tier4ee, prime Riae, jeet steed fa Ain; . .7. 8. inLivowili a od. 9. • 991m-44 hhcle. • ° °s"'"'"' !7 IL*MOLaSS.I3B-100 bto;s:,S.ll.llßlr yTe br.! 3: IL DILFULTR fr J I ,11'COPODIE131-150 .I•sso!liit. Mont nal ley ode ' •NAMING • Inomute. \ •r. • • 0LN411,000 auh as • • 'IT , in • ds.ati 11:11 sad utbs. las or fly Twat); mx,pars u.t.c ..11)ft PEAOLIE-100 bus. Dry ;nes; •• Ni toll &Verde i.; t ' ' EN-4.900 Pat i on; ',Bch &"bowl' to .C.l.•ni • rizuthe Bau'huAL. LOUR-D, Cattiereon'a"&zers Fondle 4141171 , t" lot PrIT WHO IBON-413 1-2 tons Soft Foundry and i,"L',01"8•1/ " lirtett l arniSn • CO. 1 0(13-3 ebL. fceah just *e4 and sa g ! t ." l " l. •sitaiVia: callrowni coo. (MORN BROOMS-4U do= lairs - ni Lou& Jed Ise4 We ' tT„: T 8 N SC ...: dIIBS=4S \oz . 1 c , sve r ..14pT s er A 4- . \ Via_ `~~a t;i j ~, 4 k~s gm= VAR° MTIZZANLm BEAM ti&X.- ‘l7llo2Cant*U=l/..*"41r6= ." , • . 'AUeTfONASALES.....' BY P. ai\palkiis, . 11 .•""""". 'Sikt ROM* COrl*V IVA ‘4 " ..1 1f6"1*"6.. Or s ocerir iiiii; --- 4ise -m itiie '• \ ' ' - Dwelling ,EkotuiL ',, lAN\ WEDKESDAx - \ xrtdrait' ig;, It vjr ale - eosek. a tbAo,a, 4,6:1..i: oo .. locos stmt. Norma ttoeet orid.Wetutor • _ _ 07 ..... be told tho oottro sloth et terrier. Quo • : Thil , !Um of lot lisibig t • hoot v s .l o ~ . ;i... • r.\" ."'" ncna i g .ho &bora otors=o Mart l''. - =VI b rhonTr i stlaonf=rlLtVilArtOlVitro ft i ..eat Tenni at delo ~ ' .. , \ \ .... - _ i . i_ • \ . . Country iiz i, 777"' QN \ . - THUESDAY inorilinOut \ :... I in'ou.r.m.biN *ad— : , --i i - i , .. ,Maga oosottakenvg mud?... :ra1v...,=..."-...7'"u • ~••• .p.1.2.1r,41 7 1,Zeb.„=-B, 7a#2 Moil' court Bee: fiN BAUM:JAY, dilly.23d. Go .xonk,thr. knailacet\ will to wad Cowl, P the ..bllowfax darcaibe4 i2Oll2tY 'of %1(01tA" , ,_• •••••••.2. via( all moos [brae certah (MOUND pit/cote It /b. With Ward of 014 Jou? markecl N 0 .1.116.18,04 3j to Irrlce: t.. 4 To: Tong bet on W eit n. = 1r ttlelt and ILION 1180.11H . DWEItoli0 II( i fic4l7=o7 : ol. ° olPPlT)n:=lo Othreirc blan.•scb Atme Went cli,e•whi•Yr awl klaadiost back 110 feet. - • • . • • Jaip—bot No. 0,N% of Ili , taut Oot.io : wtia by W. W. Antarm.. /Mae • Ihater yil•ktrea. and satecullas towc 2 (=km sub. wklua ea c. 0.. .12t•rot. For fortberymm Ivq•lre c nabob, 4 of Mollowlkltcaley. 11, act mmic, Mack X 0/61 DAvzs, CA/WO OP OOPPIO — T API bitif, ',. Bale of 5,689 a Itio. IN PRIIADELPIIiA, 0 Taint ...ohm •lulo . Itth. al .A 1 o!cuak. at atoupos thatutloribarclOu CA. sal:l \ . , . ',• 5,089 Imo Rio Cottle, PO oat* oarto . of th. . hip ThomasOt Hoot ho Ulu • ODaratellitit‘i On , . r ES South ripat a 1.% 0) TU UNITED LiFEINSURAIii AND TRUST PIIILADEI dIIARTEBED A' . _ mamma pst cAprrAL-- streeta,Patil OTTIOIIII OT TH3 1101/11 DO/ . . . .. , . _ lIMICITOI2.I ... 1 Btapbast R. Oralriard. - Par" Amara*. W. Tharapsao. . -Ben.islain W.l3.niOar. . Jamb L. Earsgwl7., ~..., ', - . Wißiam IL tr 7 : '.. .0 Ta *Ord . ttrburab. Jar, man Afk1! . ...7 .. R. B. Mawr V" n .. .•..-4 - ..bm. VA' \\ ' , EDW ARD B. V(M BIONAI up nave_ _ (pDEiLs' FOR gt".. ,41.11:11iTilmts of West. ; !Wert fo—Nesers. ' fine ...mem autetki,,, & 06-..!'"OW • \ ALLLIIGHENY - McDONOVOS 4/0 I ZA.I4I7PAOTURERS I or Opol4y. Emitins and ear. ii Oadll fl ffoe i. nssNo26 tf ertr N me.blo. YOndo l lib „ , , A -'• Real Estate for Sale.' lEE nedersigtod wilt cell lciw aind upon x aa to their. 1,08.1T.TW0 LOIS OD ' 0 %UR% earabennst front 89 to LW Includer. in .1' D. leeriest Alga of Low in , the city distriot. silt township: and teaseled togsther by ()entre avenue, Mead and who etreeda These Potestraellaatid close to the li l y 1.121 C am is , hey I,\ ' ave • neraf fallow water tonne shish metier itself • '' Into the Mostertgabeda river; they 01.11 admirably adapted for the purposes of a lirewery, Tannery. illaughter.tionee,, Routtir7..e. =They are In UNClllll34“tht•slangy of.• draw topalation. and cotninuedeste midi the eft. by • Litt.d tarttruke sad with as Literre Ls • . ate k road whey would be a wast'puditabl.lareennuts Par nederniart or any saanufertitrieg nwisdatna willow to purchase. • ; The abets pm ester.neeed on assomroolstieg tern.' - got. The title letndispateble.- - - W.S.lgans aka eILOM ma be wen at the aßce ot Recorder of and of tbs undersigned, alio - will far. Web wetly desirable haforatatlon. W. W. Law Attorney at Lew. (second Bury.) Fifth etseet.abevotitent. owanite the Court`dinu Sfßdlw se.',. Agerneyil t PLINIO Yointh street- , \ L d Bale: • ' qWIF. andersigized offeie,for colon hand.... 1 Wont and relesble ThAer 'OW- LAND: ja _Peebles toenstdp, costeirdog rOURTNIPT,S.LTiRg. adjoining tbe' • , lands of loiter and tlioadwialt: This Tract of lead le coot/awn to the I mirth Pule., Road, and Limmtlhat.ly on. the Ise ef the City District; 11.1._oestwonout to the dry and. would b. as euralent lo on Ihr .ay one, dedriog a pleuent murder feeldencat , She land is Ann. n gm/41 Q _ etete is NO NOOSE and. Creme Eiteble i %•or sa i nnw hartlen-' \ lta. and tumor e. Inquire of . • , : 91f John GRUM, &Liberty - • ' Glatilicrorke foi 141ci.• ' '' 5,• .. g g..E '..POIN ere 3, G med ~L = A 8E3, , vc984131,, in '‘. thlf =Lige neeeetesry be the Insanteetaritur OE ..•I', ' !.. kntrieve s Olass are wetted, end rebuilt. 1 put In cote. Likreteardnent¢ the of )bent ~, ... ~ . ; „,, • a are ettnated ea notgle above al *woe treat ? . Nth etster,and We tOrtAld.2.4l LI destrable7 Doc the Dallmeci, all illiT on the Idoenottoluels. ,' ... • . Teum of palm Jet will lei offemet, malaria tti oar . 1 Mot, I:FTATIVis ittuts, lo n oo.geo to !.. awr.P.,sktyriLyttobot i o.- ~ ; . • otoktb ..t o phist ...- ~ - \ "..-. Semi-Munial Bale. ' •• • • ^ A lth A..)iiitASON k CO.'S fine great'Semi- 1 illaiast sal* or DST °MD& at Malt rortr ' atom N stesttorill mast on THU lOWA 'l*, Ja filth, USI. . flair taassass ,aaataitas entry dineradast • : :tits (1 1.0ersteg:naltar tOrt=lVal""Dialtf I 41.4Dtf, eastly strvf nearataurstismavilt ad to • assttat , • data. sat chat, ant. at tram sae Mal to astalutt• I. \ \ , • I Ufa , . avast avtars•• 1. T l a rhals stead of Boartata. Ives and ISIA Msallida Y,\ , ... 'ad basold alt at 4 areal Moment. - V • - •:2 i Uldettor arab eon* mat peatsses of ala& Intr. o, ••'• .•••• s. tdabeadderlas.• Lusa flovisry, Waves, Clocks. ,‘ •;• :',. ! I NV:4 b a . :ILIVII 1 1 : '‘ atait ' s•Irar a-=..„•,:i.i. •\\ t i i ad !twat - WIT 4.,„... lima suction run ..., ..., .. '., ,'• V., ~,i,' ; tbaisa• s ittly Y. idti, A. • A - : MA3 ` 4I Vi i .-: . :‘,:.1,-, , ;:'1 \ I ' I : .!•14:aniagekPqr Bs/6. t: iroitirana. • . 4 • 111013, :gaud asiiirrno int ann. e.• 11 0= l cUIT L" Trorinl . .. • and smenannand n . BU n/01 In. an. nhletk Ink nrill Nell en the very low.. tena. au amt.. %Inn had twain. ream' mu , In In the bun ging. nut Us Intl banns benlltio In Lb. Dan. to . We. b1& v4 ,1.n Ontilan down mot 1021=0. 2.frarnur brvtion N o = and moan attnanon saki to Nlthig_ Dt ImylnavrtBl - .IOIIIPII RITZ. 4Dalluairk ... ,t7P44 141.1* iii2o.ool • • ISIVCIARI3tki& OC , 147ATtil2 • Hoz 84 ha . steirei. Wl= vvrisr. p•sruatr .1 vs tru • ". Itlta !akin. toe if wog radio 1. damns la mod& CALU. wspralos me. u.,1 01 , 10 , 161 , 101001•1111. -dkver. a t tt .1 %, V - ALUBLA BIEbIOAI, WORKA7.'-Wo T =Ws Malt Gio eaisite • cum:Ta OW DbfaDa. and nevaLtnanantot naaalaa, .ad Um Ito I Tiam.. tot tad, danatin 111 t. wise's ot 1114 age atlthllli lions fr Oa mudial . vaa <donna ma Li an rta II Plank /I- D o , Trattold Fe and oditt‘thlo Treataint_.,br an& it..potr, Milter ir ell,* 111 raZ9lOlll•Ma, V i a =aim Two., ihiLißcattay mum* ii ,q- *3'" i ' D ' r* " . k .i 'LL\ RILLL, ' r0.a1h.:,..i. 1 ' P. Bale taw. AFIRST RATE •A., Ll' 0• : • LAO $l,- , jr=6<eu x. lfk beg. VI, : izi a n u.. , r i, \ WANTPI)=I,-1.1 i 1 \l, etrRED on m a amma/1. , al l ' 'Par - .: ''', i , Abi.tl ` t ek' 4' Female Teatth '. 17 " • i •l iiii; : ' V - ':ti,- - s".;. '\\- I '., \, ' • .A?,:. etZi"47 .......................... .„„n., ma,... az laNnumbar. fq ammo' l• a.. 1 5 . , n11:1. s column a MUD. Or 11/1 al 'at, L ,N , :, , ,, , Q. ELLER& ILL—aThe Tell \V • k L. 7 Ell laCn/j2t 111A.P . \ 4,, _,. x„. x. x =Ts . = Mit i ( a Tatin. U. L isLetur z i,..3 2. rPliar st i tizr44."PTE antbillona pill. 1. 4,11 g 4.104 leMatt Runt:; as a Mandl) Due twaalamlat cabin. t now was Inn tar o amartioeotaata Oa TlN:icon or=tv irllaikf act' satitgenta , P.13,—.1 am petznlttud to allir=aa . /611.41 not..gar:rwrir Omens-all vim sr* snatothdis at Iwo Jir\ .‘a alia br i.• l ll. WIWI. *l , O/4 ali* I:I4ItPSBIIRGHPAOPERITIPORP —carassa a avo tee ammo. r Ltroirt 2s t to ar ovate. baastr i t== .lg a =49 4. oZi nWjrnar atVo. V i a ritt i r% . l 4" 1 Itadtea an a oininat =tuallandlna ...ext. ITU tinVitiiirif: N Ltalaltm"a 4 =" ..4 " '" ilhttV . .4""y ''' 10 let attltatal 11 Illsfw inkT A baip. Ay . s /l,rls,a.'- nZtraargondatt\onW•r m ' rea . n tagwete2mayJos A y AND. Y911_1314.1.1k-4' goodATABIt. halt =r= ea sc4l cf r aW,'*: „e wawa' buabotarac. pa:01703 T0.7.74tS and GARDEN trit.eWAMn o bill ne'd typtigja.. • Irtitto globe. .Mer rehit.l4.4e, • ra•gratt t.,-•• cam vo,votabhuNlnk.vmon.l.: , 4.3 z *ad 5111 i tvivrioty. tb• ! M i = s4 . ll Pr v IS , • \ ‘,. ' • • • ~,r` : ■ _~`.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers